You may remember a couple of years ago we offered up our picks for the Top 100 Games of All Time.
After our list went up, we got a lot of feedback from our readers about what their favorite games of all time were, so we decided to compile a list of
your Top 99 Games of All Time (what can we say...we have an inferiority complex and we want to have one more on our list).

The following list was created using reader review ratings for the 31,000 plus videogames in our extensive database. Your ratings were collected,
compiled and arranged into this exhaustive list based on your user data up to April 11, 2005.

Our criteria for creating this list of your picks for the Top 99 Games of All Time are as follows:

All games had to receive at least 100 reader ratings.

This list is comprised of single, stand-alone titles and doesn't include compilations, expansion packs or add-ons.

Titles with multiple editions such as collector's boxes, gold editions or re-releases have been consolidated into one single entry.

Only games that have been released are eligible (this is for all you punks who think the upcoming GameCube Legend of Zelda is a perfect "10" already).

Games released anywhere in the world (that means Japanese-only releases) qualify for the list.

Multiple platforms for winners are listed if the games are essentially the same. However, if a game on multiple platforms shares a name but is different
enough in design or gameplay, it has not been included in the "Platforms:" field.

After you've had a chance to check out the readers' list, tell us what you think about it on the
IGN Boards.

Okay, well, I was a bit iffy of course at first whether to purchase Zelda Seasons (as I refer to it) in the first place. Sure, it was another game in the Zelda series, but, I mean how good could a game be when there are two released at the same time. I just thought that it kinda seemed like they might have rushed through the game and made it dull or whatever. But, anyways, this game rocked. I have played it all the way through seven different times, and each time it was just as exciting and almost as challenging as the time before.

Just basing it off Ace Combat 4 it improves in every category the old one was missing. The graphics are some of the best on PS2, the game play is smooth and easy to get into and the game is long and involved.

When I first played the original Golden Sun, I had no idea that the series could be so intriguing and polished. Golden Sun and Golden Sun: The Lost Age are both like good books - you can't put them down.

I don't usually bother to write reviews for games, but I feel that this game actually deserved a review. It's one of the best RPG's I've ever played, and definitely deserves your attention, even if you're not a huge fan of the genre. Get it now. If you don't own the original, get that first, then get this gem.

This game is truly for everyone. Yes it is an added bonus if you are actually a wrestling fan and you will probably love this even more, but absolutely anybody can pick up a pad and have fun with this.

As dedicated fan of SEGA, I was overjoyed at the experience of playing one of my favorite series on the SEGA Saturn when the news was first released. As the game hit the shelves, I rushed to be one of the first in the area to procure this holy treasure. As I played I was enamored by the complexities of weapon experience and team relationship that developed. Add to that the always loved hidden characters to find and enthralling storyline that has always been brought to you by this treasured series.

Pikmin 2 is one of those rare games that improves on every facet of its predecessor. The added features and increased length solidify the Pikmin series as one of Nintendo's finest on par with any Mario or Zelda.

I hear people all of the time cracking on 2D games. They say that they are dated and the future of gaming in in 3D. This proves them wrong. This game is a perfect example that 2D games still rock.

If you are a long time veteran of the series, like myself, or if you are just getting into the series this is a great place to start. Nintendo sure does know how to keep making excellent games and Metroid: Zero Mission is no exception.

Soul Calibur 2 kicks serious butt. The characters are all designed brilliantly and every time I play I feel as if I'm right there in the heart of the battle. I recommend this game to anybody who is a fan of fighting games or clashing swords, staffs and other blades into various humans and creatures. I love this game!!